It doesn't matter if it's a port. Steam needs to establish a benchmark.
It doesn't matter if it's a port. Steam needs to establish a benchmark.
I'm sorry, but I just don't feel the same way about him. Perhaps my dislike stems from how he attracts such an unusual group of followers. Everywhere you go, people ask if you think I should do this or what you think about it. The response is usually a clear "no." It seems like a joke—maybe people aren't mature enough to handle financial decisions like buying a house or getting a mortgage. I wonder if he has any videos on the right way to masturbate; I wouldn’t be surprised. If you find yourself needing advice from strangers online about games or purchases, it might signal deeper issues that could affect your future. I don’t mean what you’re saying, but I’m sure you meant something different.
I believe I’m onto something. It seems people aren’t surprised they’re not savvy about managing their money and relying on others for advice. Edit, probably you’re both part of the biscuit crowd—just don’t offend the lord biscuit. It wasn’t a super intense comment, more of a reaction to how folks just blindly follow him and assume his methods are perfect. I appreciate his reports and WTF IS series, but everything else feels like just ranting about money decisions.
When no one receives instruction, it’s hard to imagine how anyone could truly grasp what I’ve observed. I don’t fully align with his perspective, but it would be strange if I did. I’ve relied on his examples and shared his content to support my stance, honestly. Many YouTubers seem willing to accept sponsorships, reviews, or free equipment in exchange for exposure and quick income. It’s understandable they take these opportunities, even if it means compromising their integrity for profit. Still, he remains transparent about his situation. It’s similar to Linus being completely unbiased, though he gets sponsored by companies. Can you truly believe in someone without any influence? I don’t, but I respect Linus because I value his expertise and opinions. I’d be open to hearing him recommend a product, even if it’s sponsored, trusting that people in similar positions can stay honest—like when Linus critiques a sponsored review and says, “Actually, this is not good.” I’ve seen TB act the same way.